Long before he was dumb, dumber or a pet detective, Jim Carrey did his schtick as a goofy virgin vampire in this 1985 film. It all falls apart when the vamp finds himself in the middle of a cringe-worthy high school dance-off.- XFINITY Entertainment Editors (Photo: Fox)

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Oldman hams it up something fierce playing two faces of Drac — the Lennon-esque version with his circular specs, and the albino bun-headed version that cackles outlandishly like an eccentric auntie. - XFINITY Entertainment Editors (Photo: Columbia Pictures)

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Poor Angus. It's sad that the producers of this lame sequel were so desperate for a connection to the first "Lost Boys" that they used Kiefer's brother to capture some of that old vamp magic. It didn't work. - XFINITY Entertainment Editors (Photo: WB)

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It's no secret that the "Twilight" actors have horrendous hair pieces, but Rathbone only draws more attention to his moppy mane by refusing to turn his head independently of his body. - XFINITY Entertainment Editors (Photo: Summit Pictures)

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Based on the Anne Rice novel series, "Damned" featured Townsend as the enigmatic Lestat, but the actor failed to rise above the source material and succeeded in de-fanging his character. - XFINITY Entertainment Editors (Photo: WB)

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If you are a fan of the "Sookie Stackhouse" novels by Charlaine Harris, you know that vampire Bill Compton isn't the most interesting vamp in the series. But Moyer somehow managed to make the TV version of Bill more petulant than captivating. It really shows when he shares a scene with Eric Northman. - XFINITY Entertainment Editors (Photo: HBO)

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In the first season of the popular WB series, The Annointed One was supposed to be Buffy Summer's great foe. Unfortunately, the kid vamp is far from creepy and closer to whiny. He's even dubbed "The Annoying One." - XFINITY Entertainment Editors (Photo: The WB)

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There's never been a scene Nic Cage doesn't like to chew, but he goes out on a major limb playing a man who thinks he's been turned into a vamp. Just look at him! - XFINITY Entertainment Editors (Photo: MGM)

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Aren't vampires supposed to be lithe, mysterious creatures? Then why is a WWE bruiser like Triple H playing a vamp? When a vampiric Pomeranian outshines you, it's time go back to the ring. - XFINITY Entertainment Editors (Photo: New Line)

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